Thursday, July 12, 2018

POTUS' Success in BrusselsPresident Trump Holds a Press Conference Brussels, BelgiumAs the NATO summit concluded in Brussels today, President Trump held an extended press conference to explain what American leadership has achieved. At the President’s request, every NATO member “has agreed to substantially up their commitment. They're going to up it at levels that they never thought of before," President Trump said.This American success underscores President Trump’s philosophy abroad: Actions speak louder than words. The United States values its transatlantic partners, and our leaders want to see that every member state invests in NATO’s future.President Trump will continue building close ties with America’s friends as he visits the United Kingdom today. The President has worked extensively with British Prime Minister Theresa May, pushing for fair and reciprocal trade deals and joining forces with Britain and France to hold Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad accountable for chemical weapons attacks.https://youtu.be/0ixazvcS0FURELATED BREAKING ON FOX NEWS LIVEChairman Goodlatte Interrogates Peter Strzok ! FOX NEWS LIVE NOWhttp://ustv247.com/fox-news-live-stream-hdDah DOO DOO is HITTING the PROVERBIAL Fan ! Rep. Goodlatted: Subpoena 'Ready to Go' for Peter Strzok to Testify Before CongressHouse Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) said Tuesday that a subpoena could soon be issued to anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok. Strzok, who was escorted out of an FBI office Monday but remains employed by the bureau, has been at the center of the controversy over whether top FBI and DOJ officials showed bias in their handling of the Hillary Clinton email probe and the Trump-Russia probe. Strzok, who exchanged numerous Trump-bashing text messages with a former colleague with whom he was romantically involved, has said he would testify before Congress voluntarily, but Goodlatte said on "The Story" there has been no word on when that might happen. Gowdy Takes Justice Dept IG to Task: Biased FBI Agents 'Prejudged Outcomes' of Clinton & Russia Probes'Dangerous to Democracy': Sen. Graham Slams DOJ & FBI's Handling of Clinton Email Probe